We're just hours away from the NBA Free Agency starting, and the Warriors have some specific questions needing answers. Now, it's annoying for the media and the fans to nit-pick a team's issues, but the Warriors do have room to improve as well as things needing to be done. The first thing needing to be done is that the Warriors need to trade David Lee. It's clear the cap space has issues while David Lee is still on the roster. The Warriors need to sign Draymond Green, as he's an unrestricted free agent. They did just exercise Speight's option, but they have a few more questions needing answers.

The first question is how much will Bogut be in the team's gameplan next season. As far as gameplan is concerned, this writer is talking about Bogut's injury history, minutes, and how much will he be monitored throughout the season. If the Warriors feel he's a green light to play night in, night out then the Warriors have less things to worry about. If they do decide to go out and grab a center that can either play backup behind Bogut, or fill in for him while he rests, then there's a certain player yours truly thinks the Warriors should look at.

Tyson Chandler is an unrestricted free agent this off-season. This writer thinks Chandler fits the Warriors because he's a strong leader, he's towards the back end of his career but he can still contribute, and can help lead defensively. The Warriors are tight on money, so this idea can only work out if they have the cap room as well as Chandler taking a decreased sum of money. Chandler can come off the bench and still be a defensive force so that the Warriors can hang with teams like the Cavs or Grizzlies with players like Mosgov, Tristan Thompson, and Marc Gasol. Chandler is a stretch of an idea but could be a good fit.

The Warriors have an option that they have expressed interest in. According to Yahoo Sports, the Warriors expressed interest in Marco Belinelli today. Bellineli could really help the team especially if they let Barbosa go and have room for a wing who can shoot the ball. If Bellineli comes over to the Bay Area again, the Warriors would have a legitimate knockdown three-point shooter.